Hazel (Goldsworthy) Eastman

F, b. circa 1902, d. 1949

Last Edited

16 Mar 2017

Hazel (Goldsworthy) Eastman was born circa 1902 at California. She married Archie C Eastman, son of David Eastman and Mrs. Elizabeth Eastman, circa 1919. Hazel (Goldsworthy) Eastman died in 1949 at Contra Costa Co., CA.1 Hazel (Goldsworthy) Eastman was also known as Hazel G Goldsworthy.

Rose (Farrell) Heuer was born on 10 June 1926 at Prescott, Yavapai Co., Arizona.2 She was the daughter of Daniel Joseph Farrell and Merrie M (Egan) Farrell. Rose (Farrell) Heuer married Ward Heuer, son of John Heuer and Elfie Irene Luhring, in 1954 at California.3 Rose (Farrell) Heuer died on 17 July 2011 at Sonora Regional Medical Center, Sonora, Tuolumne Co., California, at age 85; See also Union Democrat, 25 Aug 2011.4 Rose (Farrell) Heuer was also known as Rose Marie Farrell. Rose (Farrell) Heuer was also known as Rose Heuer.5

Longtime Groveland resident Rose Marie Heuer died July 17 at Sonora Regional Medical Center. She was 85.She was born in Prescott, Ariz. When she was 13, she and her family moved to North Hollywood, where she attended North Hollywood High School.After World War II, she began working for Lockheed. In 1950, she began working for Walt Disney Productions in Burbank as the head of personnel. She worked there for eight years with Walt Disney. In 1954, she married Ward Heuer, who she met while working at Lockheed in Southern California. Together the couple enjoyed skiing, dancing, bowling, camping, horseback riding, fishing and hunting. They were married for 47 years.Her husband worked for the California State Fish and Game Department and was later transfered to Tuolumne County where he became a game warden.After his transfer, the couple moved to Deer Flat, where they had a daughter, Janet. In 1959 they bought a ranch in Groveland.While living in Groveland, Mrs. Heuer began raising horses and cattle, helped run her husband’s real estate business, was involved with real estate when Boise Cascade first began Pine Mountain Lake, worked for Yosemite Lakes development and joined the Pine Mountain Lake Association office in 1974, where she worked for five years.She served as the head of the Tenaya School Board and was an active member of the Community Players that raised funds for the park and pool in Groveland.The couple retired in 1980 and began traveling throughout the United States and Europe.After her husband’s death in 2000, she became active with the Pine Mountain Lake Residents Club, Ladies Club, Garden Club, Southern Tuolumne County Historical Society, Mount Carmel Catholic Church, the Red Hats, Friends of the Lake and the Pine Mountain Lake Aviation Association. She also began line and swing dancing, and helped with her daughter’s design business and horse activities.She enjoyed gardening, boating, golfing, working on her ranch, traveling, singing, playing games, water aerobics, dancing and aerobatic flying with her pilot friends.Mrs. Heuer is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Janet Heuer-Wellman and Marc Wellman, of Mountain View; brother, Reverend Richard Farrell, of Chicago, Ill.; several cousins and sister-in-laws; more than 30 nieces and nephews; and many friends.A Mass and Celebration of her Life will be held at 10 a.m. Sept. 10 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 127 W. Jackson St., Sonora.Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

[S2071] Highway Herald, In 1954, she married Ward Heuer, who she met while working at Lockheed in Southern California. Together the couple enjoyed skiing, dancing, bowling, camping, horseback riding, fishing and hunting. They were married for 47 years.

[S2677] Highway Herald, Aug 2011, unk, Rose Marie Heuer June 10, 1926 — July 17, 2011 Longtime Groveland resident Rose Marie Heuer died July 17 at Sonora Regional Medical Center. She was 85.She was born in Prescott, Ariz. When she was 13, she and her family moved to North Hollywood, where she attended North Hollywood High School.After World War II, she began working for Lockheed. In 1950, she began working for Walt Disney Productions in Burbank as the head of personnel. She worked there for eight years with Walt Disney. In 1954, she married Ward Heuer, who she met while working at Lockheed in Southern California. Together the couple enjoyed skiing, dancing, bowling, camping, horseback riding, fishing and hunting. They were married for 47 years.Her husband worked for the California State Fish and Game Department and was later transfered to Tuolumne County where he became a game warden.After his transfer, the couple moved to Deer Flat, where they had a daughter, Janet. In 1959 they bought a ranch in Groveland.While living in Groveland, Mrs. Heuer began raising horses and cattle, helped run her husband’s real estate business, was involved with real estate when Boise Cascade first began Pine Mountain Lake, worked for Yosemite Lakes development and joined the Pine Mountain Lake Association office in 1974, where she worked for five years.She served as the head of the Tenaya School Board and was an active member of the Community Players that raised funds for the park and pool in Groveland.The couple retired in 1980 and began traveling throughout the United States and Europe.After her husband’s death in 2000, she became active with the Pine Mountain Lake Residents Club, Ladies Club, Garden Club, Southern Tuolumne County Historical Society, Mount Carmel Catholic Church, the Red Hats, Friends of the Lake and the Pine Mountain Lake Aviation Association. She also began line and swing dancing, and helped with her daughter’s design business and horse activities.She enjoyed gardening, boating, golfing, working on her ranch, traveling, singing, playing games, water aerobics, dancing and aerobatic flying with her pilot friends.Mrs. Heuer is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Janet Heuer-Wellman and Marc Wellman, of Mountain View; brother, Reverend Richard Farrell, of Chicago, Ill.; several cousins and sister-in-laws; more than 30 nieces and nephews; and many friends.A Mass and Celebration of her Life will be held at 10 a.m. Sept. 10 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 127 W. Jackson St., Sonora.Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

[S1406] Modesto Bee, 21 May 1967, pg 38, GROVELAND -- "The Girl Who Had Everything," a three-act farce by Natalie Burke, will be presented at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Community Hall by the "Community Players" of Groveland. The story portrayed is that of a girl, posing as her famous actress employer, who finds herself involved in too many embarrassingi situarions for comfort.Members of the Cast The cast includes Loretta Fulton, Rose Heuer, Ralph Baker, Tom Galford, Enid Nix, Mildred Baker, Olive Auser, Wanda Hurley, Cindy Green, Roland Mandolesi and Delores Tetzhammer. Also assisting the the production will be Ed Hurley, elecgtrician; Jerry Mars, property manager; Evelyn Skeens, prompter; Carol Herikson, director; Rosemary Galford, posters; Edith Osborne, publicity; and Bonnie Hahn, tickets and programs. Tickets will be $1 plus tax for adults and 50 cents plus tax for children under 12. Proceeds will be used for community projects.

Wanda (Archey) Hurley Logsdon

Wanda (Archey) Hurley Logsdon was born on 17 March 1932 at Poteau, Le Flore Co., OK.1 She was the daughter of Claud Archey. Wanda (Archey) Hurley Logsdon married Jesse Logsdon in 1975.1 Wanda (Archey) Hurley Logsdon was buried after 1 January 2010 at Divide Cemetery, Groveland, Tuolumne Co., CA.1 She died on 1 January 2011 at Oakdale, Stanislaus Co., CA, at age 78.1 Wanda (Archey) Hurley Logsdon was also known as Wanda (Archey) Hurley.2

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[S1406] Modesto Bee, 21 May 1967, pg 38, GROVELAND -- "The Girl Who Had Everything," a three-act farce by Natalie Burke, will be presented at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Community Hall by the "Community Players" of Groveland. The story portrayed is that of a girl, posing as her famous actress employer, who finds herself involved in too many embarrassingi situarions for comfort.Members of the Cast The cast includes Loretta Fulton, Rose Heuer, Ralph Baker, Tom Galford, Enid Nix, Mildred Baker, Olive Auser, Wanda Hurley, Cindy Green, Roland Mandolesi and Delores Tetzhammer. Also assisting the the production will be Ed Hurley, elecgtrician; Jerry Mars, property manager; Evelyn Skeens, prompter; Carol Herikson, director; Rosemary Galford, posters; Edith Osborne, publicity; and Bonnie Hahn, tickets and programs. Tickets will be $1 plus tax for adults and 50 cents plus tax for children under 12. Proceeds will be used for community projects.

Roland Mandolesi was born on 28 September 1917 at ILL.2 He died on 1 August 1984 at San Francisco Co., California, at age 66.2

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[S1406] Modesto Bee, 21 May 1967, pg 38, GROVELAND -- "The Girl Who Had Everything," a three-act farce by Natalie Burke, will be presented at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Community Hall by the "Community Players" of Groveland. The story portrayed is that of a girl, posing as her famous actress employer, who finds herself involved in too many embarrassingi situarions for comfort.Members of the Cast The cast includes Loretta Fulton, Rose Heuer, Ralph Baker, Tom Galford, Enid Nix, Mildred Baker, Olive Auser, Wanda Hurley, Cindy Green, Roland Mandolesi and Delores Tetzhammer. Also assisting the the production will be Ed Hurley, elecgtrician; Jerry Mars, property manager; Evelyn Skeens, prompter; Carol Herikson, director; Rosemary Galford, posters; Edith Osborne, publicity; and Bonnie Hahn, tickets and programs. Tickets will be $1 plus tax for adults and 50 cents plus tax for children under 12. Proceeds will be used for community projects.